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WIPs 2014

August 27, 2014

I waited so long with this post from last week that it's Wednesday again and not late! And who ever said procrastination was bad?

I finished book six and seven of the Anne of Green Gables series and just today started the eighth and final book! I'll be a bit sad when they are done! My kindle version is boring so here is the image from Amazon!

I'm continuing to make progress on my Lotus Blossom Tank but I don't have an updated picture. Nearly done with the lace. Now I know the rest of the tank is where the real work of modifications are going to begin. Lots of thinking, though fortunately it will all be stockinette so I may yet finish in a reasonable time.

I thought I'd resurrect my habit of doing WIP posts. That said, I've decided not to post the old ones from several years ago as it's just too depressing! :)

I started a baby hat, it was too big. I decided to make two for siblins but now I'm out of this beautiful, one of a kind yarn. I know I have some great yarn to make matching hats but must dig around in the stash for it!

My design attempts continue. I decided I would do this double knit and worked on this some more only to realize a portion of it is just too large! Argh! I'm going to finish this attempt so I have some good measurements and then attempt to gird up the courage to try a fourth time.

I don't think I've worked on my O.W.L.S. sweater since early spring! I'm at the point where I'd need to knit sleeves and join them to the body. I have a sneaking suspicion that it's too large and just can't bare the thought of it. I cast on for a size large enough for my chest, but I think it's going to result in the back being too large and thus the lace panel won't be shown to best advantage. I love the yarn, Madelinetosh DK, so I'm undecided if I'm going to finish or frog so it sits forlornly.

This WIP has been languishin even longer! I started Schooner when I first got to Hawaii thinking it would be a good nursing cover. A couple points:

1. Why did I think alpaca would make a good cover, especially in humid Hawaii?!?

2. I don't use nursing covers

3. If I did, one full of holes from lace wouldn't be that useful.

But it's so rustically beautiful with the undyed natural alpaca, I want to believe I'll go back and finish it.

So there you have it! Those are the WIPs I'm willing to admit to! My Sister's Knitter is going to be having a WIPs C/KAL if you'd like to join us!

May 18, 2014

I figured I’d kind of been ignoring knitting, which is a bit of a problem on a knitting blog.

So, three goals for this year:

- I will finish 1 project a month and knit 5,000 yards

- I will buy no yarn before the ESK sale

- I will release 2 patterns this year

1. So, I made quick progress on the first goal and think I’m still on track but everything is WIPs at the moment.

I’m almost done with skein number 2 on my OWLS Cardigan. This yarn is wonderful to work with, but impossible to photograph. This is probably attempt number four. It shows the design, but not the color.

This little joy just needs to be blocked but our spare bed is covered with dishes. My stepson is coming soon so I better hustle if I want this blocked in the next couple months and moved from WIP to FO.

Sorry to disappoint you Melissa, but I did NOT get Basil done in time for Easter! My brain stopped working and I lost the ability to do simple math so the end of the tail was ripped out a couple times. When I realized he wasn’t getting done by Easter, I lost my momentum. Part of it that I’m really not looking forward to switching colors every three rounds on my 12 stitch rounds. And then doing it 4 times. I mean, second sock syndrome is nothing compared to second, third and fourth leg syndrome….

The one knit getting a lot of progress has been my socks and I’m guessing they will be done this weekend. With everything else not in a pick-up and drop without notice stage, I keep going to these socks, even during the week at work when I could be working on something more complicated. 21w

So I've done great about not buying any yarn.

Last week for my birthday I received two generous gift certificates. I decided that these were in no way a violation of the yarn diet. Because you can rationalize anything if you want. J Here are my lovelies:

The lovely yarns in the bottom picture - Madelinetosh Sock - are going to become Crackerjack. I have waited SO PATIENTLY for my birthday to buy this yarn. All these lovely yarns were bought at Eat.Sleep.Knit. You'll see I've added a link to ESK on the right and I get a little bit of yarnathon credit if you go to the website through that link.

3. Now for pattern release. I have been experimenting for the first time with knitting without patterns. Unfortunately, the patterns that have been kicking around in my head haven’t worked out as well on the needles.

I’m still really struggling to decide if doubled knitted fabric is really that much better than two pieces whipstitched together. Thoughts? I did complete one item without a pattern and haven’t blogged about it so you all get one last picture.

I’m not happy with the way this hat turned out. I wanted a more feminine look for the brim and the lace lines weren’t right. I am, however, super excited by how well the decreases worked out so it would stay in pattern and finish with an awesome star on top! But I won’t be writing this one up, I don’t think. Maybe I’ll tweak it and try again but I have some baby patterns to complete first!

April 17, 2014

I'm continuing on my China Bayles by Susan Wittig Albert kick. I devoured Love Lies Bleeding - even staying up late for the first time since Wiggle was born - just so I could keep reading. I'm now reading Chile Death.

As for on the needles.... I bound off the ABS, so I started some vanilla socks last week. But today I started Basil Bug. I have a delusional belief it will be ready for Wiggle's first Easter!

Wiggle was supervising the guys bringing our new kitchen countertop in today! He's been sick for a couple days and I'm unhappy that I've had to work (deadline) but Dada has been taking good care of him so at least he's at home! :)

March 05, 2014

Joining Ginny this week. Feel free to leave a comment with what you're reading and knitting.

I have made what is, for me, amazing progress on my sweater. I still have yet to capture the color of this yarn, but maybe I'll try this weekend.

My blog feed clued me in to a giveaway (there is still time to enter). It made me nostalgic and yesterday I bought a kindle version since I don't know where the well-thumbed copy from my childhood is. It won't be the same, and some comments suggest this version is an abridged version, but I'm excited about the idea of reading it again.

When we got home from Wiggle's NINE MONTH (how is that possible?!) check up today there was still some time to just sit and play. He loves his kitties, including Chip (who he inherited from Dada).

January 22, 2014

First sock is done! I have named this project Brown Trudge. I was going to knit until the yarn was gone but I just couldn't keep going and so I just do the ribbing. I also am very unhappy with the heel and I'm worried it's going to cause a blister. I tore it out once and completely redid it with a different set of directions. And it looked worse than before. :( A better person than me would have tried again but I just plowed ahead because I want to be done. But it really is bugging me.

While I try to find another set of directions for the second heel - to try to do it better - I cast on with a very different yarn. Bright, happy yarn! I'm making a toy for Wiggle. I'm completely winging it... absolutely no pattern except in my head. We shall see!

Oh, and I haven't started that shawl yet with the yarn I showed last week. Age of Brass and Steam is the blog favorite. But I haven't decided yet.

As for reading, I'm reading the second book in the Randall Lee series by Charles Colyott, Pressure Point. I agree with Partner that this second book is better because he's dove right in with the characters. Reading the first book will certainly help to understand the characters better, but it isn't necessary. I really enjoy Colyott's dialogue and internal monologue. It's just FUNNY. It's how my sarcastic internal dialogues go. It's also kind of refreshing and unexpected. In a murder/intrigue novel, usually the dialogue is pretty dark and the the dialogue in the Lee books is just amusing. I also like the accidental sleuth/hero. I'm still recommending the series!

January 02, 2014

Joining Ginny this week. Thought this would be a good way to start of the year of blogging.

Normally when I come to visit, my mom will have a pile of books for me to look through. I assumed that was the case with a bag in our room only to discover they were from my sister and meant for the second hand bookstore. Oh well, I found this goofy book - The Least Likely Bride. Only on holiday, would I normally read a full length romance. It's an old one, with all the cliches - pirate, bold girl, love despite all issues. But it's a cotton candy type book and perfect for me this vacation, in 10-20 pages chunks.

My goal of a selfish knitting project has been undone by my lack of gauge swatch. Perhaps it's kharma, since I haven't finished my Christmas knitting. I grabbed a quick free pattern on Ravelry to get the stitch count, but liked the pattern so much I followed it. Unfortunately, they are to big around, so now they will be for Partner. Socks on a Plane is the pattern.